The Robert White who died in 1467 in Farnham was the great great grandfather of Sir Thomas and Sybil his sister. This Robert White had been born in Yateley. According to the Herald's Visitations for Hampshire in 1530, 1575 and 1622-34. Robert White was a merchant who first moved to Sandwich, became Mayor of the Staple of Calais, and then finally moved to Farnham where he died. Curtis therefore identifies him as Robert Whyte, Mayor of Sandwich, 1434, 1435 and 1436, and one of the two 'Barons or Burgesses of Parliament for Sandwich' chosen 9 Sep 1435 to attend Henry 6th's 14th Parliament held 10 Oct 1435. The Visitation also states that this Robert purchased the Manor of South Warnborough.

NOTE: Robert White (WHYTE) of Yeatley and Farnham b. 1371 Yateley, Hants, England. d 14 May 1464 Farnham, Surrey, England md Alecia / Alice LYNHORNE 1421 Swanborne [today’s South Warnborough], Hmpshr, Eng [b. Abt 1373 Of Swanborne, Hampshire, England ] ---Winchester Public Record Office, the Herald’s Report, Robert married one Alice LYNHORNE. [source John White 11-2006 email copy on file] ---OCCUPATION: Merchant and Mayor of the Staple of Calais ---He made his home at various times in the counties of Hampshire, Kent, and Surrey in the middle of the fifteenth century. Residence 1: Yatley, Hampshire, England 2: 1461 - 1462 Farnham, Surrey, England 3: Sandwich, Kent, England .. ---Quartering: Gu. on a chev. ar. betw. three shackle-bolts, fessewise, or, as many Cornish choughs ppr., all within a bordure engr. of the third, charged with eights pellets, for Fenrother. ---Robert White, M.P., of Farnham and Paddington, Surrey, Sandwich, Kent, Bedenham in Alverstoke, Pennington in Milford, and Rockford in Ellingham, Hampshire, merchant of the Staple of Calais. [This blazon is different from White of Swanborne and Hutton, but shows the same pattern of a chevron between three identical charges.]